UFC executives recently announced that Brazilian middleweight and lightweight fighters are invited to an open tryout session on Dec. 14 in Sao Paulo.

Interested fighters must be between the ages of 21 and 35 years old and have at least three professional fights, two of which must be victories.

"The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil" will be produced by Brazilian firm Floresta and air as part of the UFC's broadcast deal with Globo. The series is expected to feature 12 taped episodes in addition to a live finale.

I wonder why they have to be at least 21. In the US it makes sense because thats what all reality shows do because they have alcohol in the house but Im pretty sure the drinking age in Brazil is 18 like the rest of the world.